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Four Hospitalised After Vehicles Collide At Roseau

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Emergency personnel rushed four people to hospital after two vehicles, a Mitsubishi L 300 and a Suzuki Vitara, collided at Roseau, Tuesday night, it has been reported. The Saint Lucia Fire Service headquarters in Castries said it responded with a fire truck and two ambulances after receiving a distress call about 8.15 p.m. On arrival […]

This article Four Hospitalised After Vehicles Collide At Roseau appeared first on St. Lucia Times News.

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